Rebellion against conscription spreads in Russia, attempted self-immolation and shooting at office | Reuters

LONDON (Archyde.com) – A man was detained following firing a gun at a military conscription office in Irkutsk, Russia, on Saturday. In Russia, since President Putin issued a partial mobilization order on the 21st, protest demonstrations have been held in various places, and conscription offices have also been attacked.

According to a post on social media by Igor Kobzev, governor of Irkutsk province, the director of the office was taken to the hospital. It’s called a heavy body.

At a bus station in the city of Ryazan, 185 kilometers southeast of Moscow, a man was taken by ambulance following he set himself on fire following shouting that he did not want to fight in Ukraine, according to local media.

At least 100 people were detained in Makhachkala, the capital of the southern Republic of Dagestan, following police clashed with protesters once morest partial mobilization orders on Sunday.

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